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G. Yannakakis, J. Togelius, R. Khaled, A. Jhala, K. Karpouzis, A. Paiva, A. Vasalou
Siren: Towards Adaptive Serious Games for Teaching Conflict Resolution
4th European Conference on Games Based Learning (ECGBL10), Copenhagen, Denmark, 21-22 October 2010
ABSTRACT
This paper describes the Siren project, and interdisciplinary European project aimed at creating an adaptive serious game for teaching conflict resolution, and solve the research issues associated with this. We outline the challenges faced in various disciplines, including cross-cultural psychology, player modelling and procedural content generation, and the technologies and methods we will build on in order to solve these issues. We also discuss the design of the game and the means for validating our success. Though the project is just about to start, we have secured sizable funding, and conducted a few pilot studies on key component technologies.
19 July , 2010
G. Yannakakis, J. Togelius, R. Khaled, A. Jhala, K. Karpouzis, A. Paiva, A. Vasalou, "Siren: Towards Adaptive Serious Games for Teaching Conflict Resolution", 4th European Conference on Games Based Learning (ECGBL10), Copenhagen, Denmark, 21-22 October 2010
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